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america's system of bringing us into this world, helping us stay alive, and supporting us as we die is at a major across roads. president obama signed the most comprehensive overall of health care since medicare. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on health care, america spends 17%. what's more, we don't really benefit from the huge price tag. our healthy life expectancy, the standard measurement, ranks only 29th in the world. our infant mortality rate ranks 30th. it's more than twice that of sweden and japan. so what is our problem? in this hour and in a "time" magazine essay, we're going to take you around the world to study health care systems in other countries to find out what lessons we can learn from others. we'll visit great britain, taiwan and switzerland to find out what those nations are doing right and what they're doing wrong. we'll also show you some really interesting innovation going on back here in america. one thing americans are certain is bad, government-run health care, across the atlantic in great britain, is the nation's health service an evil de
america's system of bringing us into this world, helping us stay alive, and supporting us as we die is at a major across roads. president obama signed the most comprehensive overall of health care since medicare. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on health care, america spends 17%. what's more, we don't really benefit from the huge price tag. our healthy life expectancy, the standard measurement, ranks only 29th in the world. our infant mortality rate ranks 30th. it's more...
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stay with us. we have a lot more coming up here as well, including more blowback from mitt romney's comments about how president obama won the election. and everyone gathering at the white house to talk about the dreaded cliff. stay with us. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! 100% new. ♪ 100% greek. 100% mmm... ♪ oh wow, that is mmm... ♪ in fact it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. well ok then, new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. ♪ >>> our second story "outfront," a fiscal cliffhanger. for the first time since he was reelected, president obama met with congress men and women today to talk about the cliff. >> we had a productive talk today. >> i feel confident that a solution might be in sight. >> i feel good
stay with us. we have a lot more coming up here as well, including more blowback from mitt romney's comments about how president obama won the election. and everyone gathering at the white house to talk about the dreaded cliff. stay with us. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your...
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it's important for us. we know that this is important -- >> are you prepared, let me ask you this, ambassador. in northern ireland which is a parallel i have drawn a few times because i had a local interest in it, obviously. tony blair in the end got a deal done there finally peace, after a lot of appalling terrorism on both sides, from the loyalists and from the i.r.a. he got a deal by sitting down as the prime minister of great britain, sitting down opposite people he knew had been terrorists for the i.r.a. and basically biting the bullet. are you guys prepared to sit down with hamas leaders and actually deal directly with people who many believe now have more authority than the palestinian authority? >> first of all, thank you for asking me, because i heard you talk about it once and being israel's ambassador, former ambassador to the court of st. james, you would agree with me that even the craziest of crazy northern ireland did not claim them as the capital. we have hamas that does not recognize israel
it's important for us. we know that this is important -- >> are you prepared, let me ask you this, ambassador. in northern ireland which is a parallel i have drawn a few times because i had a local interest in it, obviously. tony blair in the end got a deal done there finally peace, after a lot of appalling terrorism on both sides, from the loyalists and from the i.r.a. he got a deal by sitting down as the prime minister of great britain, sitting down opposite people he knew had been...
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>>> that's it for us. we'll be back one hour from now with all the latest from israel and gaza with the fighting there. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >>> good evening. we start with breaking news tonight. you're looking live at israel, close to the gaza border, where fears of a ground water between israel and hamas are growing. air strikes have already killed 19 palestinians and three israelis as rockets and shells rain down on both sides. it's an extraordinarily dangerous situation. we'll go live to the region in a few moments. >>> meanwhile, a storm is brewing on capitol hill over benghazi. in closed door sessions, lawmakers saw a disturbing video from the night of the deadly attack. sources tell cnn it shows ambassador christopher stevens being dragged out of the compound. republicans are still blasting the white house response to that attack. i'll talk to senator john mccain in a minute. >>> in new york city, president obama meets with storm survivors where more than 25,000 households are still wi
>>> that's it for us. we'll be back one hour from now with all the latest from israel and gaza with the fighting there. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >>> good evening. we start with breaking news tonight. you're looking live at israel, close to the gaza border, where fears of a ground water between israel and hamas are growing. air strikes have already killed 19 palestinians and three israelis as rockets and shells rain down on both sides. it's an...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> before the break i asked you if you knew the answer to the question right there on your screen. what was the highest margin income tax rate in u.s. history? remember, it is 35% right now. well, guess what, the answer is 94% in 1944 and 1945. 94%. of course, those were war years. outside of world war ii, the highest rate was 91%. well, it's a $7 trillion mix of spending cuts and tax h
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your...
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appreciate you being with us. you said that president obama lied to the american people in the aftermath of the benghazi attacks. what are you saying he lied about and what evidence do you actually have that he lied? >> we have all kinds, and everybody in the country heard him and people speaking for him, but the president as well, talking about movie rage as being by a crowd that got out of control and killed ambassador and three other diplomatic personnel and before the united nations over and over again making reference to movie rage, and this is to everyone who was listening to the show tonight and they can remember that. and the national intelligence has said publicly, and there were multiple streams of information and they have information that led the agency to -- >> oh, come on. >> i worked in the white house, too. and i'm glad -- are they lying? what i'm telling you, the director of national intelligence is using the words that can give a little out,. >> that's not what he testified to on capitol hill. tw
appreciate you being with us. you said that president obama lied to the american people in the aftermath of the benghazi attacks. what are you saying he lied about and what evidence do you actually have that he lied? >> we have all kinds, and everybody in the country heard him and people speaking for him, but the president as well, talking about movie rage as being by a crowd that got out of control and killed ambassador and three other diplomatic personnel and before the united nations...
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whether it used names like al-qaeda oral sharia. i just say we look at what the intelligence community was saying that week and i look at ambassador rice's statements on television on the following sunday morning, i don't find anything inconsistent between those two. but i must tell you that i think we are focusing on questions that are not insignificant but they aren't the most significant. of course, there was a terrorist attack. whether or not there was a protest before it is interesting, but not that critical to me. there was a terrorist attack. the question is who did it and then, much more important for the long run, why in the midst of a rising crescendos ever intelligence that made clear that al-qaeda and a bunch of radical groups were coming into eastern libya in the surrounding of benghazi, did we leave our state department personnel there without security? and why when they were attacked did our defense department not have resources anywhere nearby to come to their defense? i mean, long run, those are the critical questio
whether it used names like al-qaeda oral sharia. i just say we look at what the intelligence community was saying that week and i look at ambassador rice's statements on television on the following sunday morning, i don't find anything inconsistent between those two. but i must tell you that i think we are focusing on questions that are not insignificant but they aren't the most significant. of course, there was a terrorist attack. whether or not there was a protest before it is interesting,...
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at the time they told us, look, it's early. we're going to learn more. this is what we think right now. and some of the members just didn't pay attention when they were told these are our early assessments. and there is a lot of fog of war that covers an event like this and if i could go into the particulars of the intelligence you'd have a better sense of just why initially they thought there were protests outside of the facility. >> can you talk around what the particulars were? >> well, you know, we have a combination of intelligence streams, some human intelligence, some technical and tactical. some open source. you have organizations taking credit for things they didn't do. you have other organizations disavowing their involvement that may have been involved. and so you have to parce all of that out and sort it out and that takes time. some of the very best evidence, and i think some of the best evidence was some of the video evidence didn't come to us until late and i think there are good questions about why we didn't get
at the time they told us, look, it's early. we're going to learn more. this is what we think right now. and some of the members just didn't pay attention when they were told these are our early assessments. and there is a lot of fog of war that covers an event like this and if i could go into the particulars of the intelligence you'd have a better sense of just why initially they thought there were protests outside of the facility. >> can you talk around what the particulars were?...
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thanks for joining us. just one thing to pass along that we just got to us here at msnbc is the fact that u.n. ambassador susan rice is now on the schedule of senator bob corker, a republican from tennessee who has been critical of rice over the past several weeks telling reporters that she sounds more like the head of the democratic national committee when talking about what's going on with the obama administration, and that doesn't sound like a positive secretary of state to him because they need to show their ability to be independent. but, again, senator corker's office now saying they believe they have a private meeting with ambassador rice. >>> it's often lost in politics of the fiscal cliff is how a cliff dive will actually impact your personal finances. and whether you have a job or not if you pay taxes, you're going to take a hit. first place you're going to see it, the federal tax rate for a middle income family. and that means an extra $2,000 out of pocket. next is the payroll tax. if you make, s
thanks for joining us. just one thing to pass along that we just got to us here at msnbc is the fact that u.n. ambassador susan rice is now on the schedule of senator bob corker, a republican from tennessee who has been critical of rice over the past several weeks telling reporters that she sounds more like the head of the democratic national committee when talking about what's going on with the obama administration, and that doesn't sound like a positive secretary of state to him because they...
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police tell us it happened at a store near story road and king just after 10 this morning. police say the robbers exchanged gun fire with the store owner before speeding off in a black suv. we're told no one was injured. >>> there are more -- they're more popular than ever at kids' parties but those inflatable bounce houses are sending more kids to hospital than ever. why bouncer emergencies have taken a bic jump lately. >> reporter: one look at these kids' faces you can tell how fun a bounce house can be. >> it's a great place for them to get exercise. >> reporter: while that's a fact. >> it's all fun and games until someone dwets hurt. >> reporter: the journal of pediatrics found the injury rate skyrocketed from 5300 emergency room visits in 2008 to more than 11,000 in 2010, more than a third involved children under 6. >> okay, i admit it, i really want to jump in there, too, but that's one of the safety problems, according to this new report. taller or larger people jumping with very small children. fracture and sprains are the most common complaint and then the risk, th
police tell us it happened at a store near story road and king just after 10 this morning. police say the robbers exchanged gun fire with the store owner before speeding off in a black suv. we're told no one was injured. >>> there are more -- they're more popular than ever at kids' parties but those inflatable bounce houses are sending more kids to hospital than ever. why bouncer emergencies have taken a bic jump lately. >> reporter: one look at these kids' faces you can tell how...
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the employee didn't want to use his name but sent it to us from la guardia. this is the tarmac, where the flights couldn't land. this reminds us why 13,000 flights were cancelled. take a look at this video. let's listen. look at that. >> remnants of hurricane sandy. >> that is like michigan, near chicago. our reporter said the wind was swirling. people were stopping to watch these waves. he doesn't ever remember seeing lake michigan this violent with this kind of storm surge. this is just incredible. look at that. all right, the next one is heartbreaking, folks, let's go to this out of staten island, which, as we know, has been -- he told us about this. >> this is about half a mile from south beach. and nobody expected the water to go that far. so people in that area didn't even leave, and i had a friend who woke up and the water came running into their house. and that is probably why so many people died in that area. because nobody expected the water to go that far. >> he was actually in sri lanka during that tsunami, and he believes this is similar, just on
the employee didn't want to use his name but sent it to us from la guardia. this is the tarmac, where the flights couldn't land. this reminds us why 13,000 flights were cancelled. take a look at this video. let's listen. look at that. >> remnants of hurricane sandy. >> that is like michigan, near chicago. our reporter said the wind was swirling. people were stopping to watch these waves. he doesn't ever remember seeing lake michigan this violent with this kind of storm surge. this...
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we believe the best days are ahead of us. we're a country that believes everybody wants their children to do better than their parents have done. what that means is we want our kids to get a great education, great paying jobs. i believe people who are on food stamps, who are on government assistance don't want to be there. they're there because they don't have the ability to get better paying jobs. it's our responsibility to grow the economy, give them the better opportunities to have a better quality of life. we don't advance the discussion or debate by insulting folks. we need to stick to our principles and treat others with respect. we naed to show them we respect them, we respect their beliefs, their prisples. we can disagree without being disagreeable. republicans have done a lot of damage to the brand, a lot of dumb things. you saw it in indiana, you saw it in missouri. as a party, we need to stop talking down to voters. we have great ideas on school choice, on putting teachers in the classroom, on a flatter tax coat wi
we believe the best days are ahead of us. we're a country that believes everybody wants their children to do better than their parents have done. what that means is we want our kids to get a great education, great paying jobs. i believe people who are on food stamps, who are on government assistance don't want to be there. they're there because they don't have the ability to get better paying jobs. it's our responsibility to grow the economy, give them the better opportunities to have a better...
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stay with us. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches natioide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven d dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. ll now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insureby unitedhealthcare insurance company. li all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be
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>> just from us. >> reporter: the company use sophisticated programs to track your online habits. a fully customized shopping experience to not only match prices but increasingly, match jo your desires. >> we have super smart people who build algorithims to get what people want. >> consumers are urged to shop around. meanwhile our happy yellow bin shows up right on cue. it's traveled about a mile since we saw it last and now it's nearing the end. as it's pulled off and boxed we add a message inside to make sure what shows up is the same item. all right. see this at home. 48 hours later. here it is. a box was sitting on my doorstep. crack it open. and -- there is our game. and it's our message. happy hole dpridays from abc ne. they may call it cyber monday but at amazon it never ends. i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in phoenix. >> and amazon tells us they expect they will have sold more merchandise today and any day before in its history. >>> still ahead, the real story of the woman behind the greatest manhunt of all time. the search for osama bin laden. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪
>> just from us. >> reporter: the company use sophisticated programs to track your online habits. a fully customized shopping experience to not only match prices but increasingly, match jo your desires. >> we have super smart people who build algorithims to get what people want. >> consumers are urged to shop around. meanwhile our happy yellow bin shows up right on cue. it's traveled about a mile since we saw it last and now it's nearing the end. as it's pulled off and...
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fill us in. what does netanyahu mean about this because obviously they are being pushed, but how far could this go? >> well, we have a precedence for you. in 2008 we saw what the israeli military did. it was only 18 days back then of aerial bombardments, there was a ground movement. h there are indications they have called up reserves to the southern part of the country. perhaps to raise the brinkman ship.
fill us in. what does netanyahu mean about this because obviously they are being pushed, but how far could this go? >> well, we have a precedence for you. in 2008 we saw what the israeli military did. it was only 18 days back then of aerial bombardments, there was a ground movement. h there are indications they have called up reserves to the southern part of the country. perhaps to raise the brinkman ship.
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gerri: us talk about that. the big conversation about a student loan debt in this country is is this going to be the next big government bailout? >> i called. we did an interview with laura and asher, president of the institute for college access and success. i kept saying, we have a 11% delinquent on student loans. does the government need to be there to help bail out? that is the question. she said seriously, no. there are six options for the 85% to the federal government. the question is the 15%, privately funded loans. you cannot defer and the 11% delinquency rate is far worse because a lot of those are not even on the books at. deferred. in some kind of forbearance. you don't register just yet. the 15% to 150 billion, those people cannot defer, really under -- between a rock and hard place, and that is when people start talking about a bailout. 74 billion if taxpayers are called upon to help those people gerri: we only have some much money. the end of the day there's only so many people we can bailout. app
gerri: us talk about that. the big conversation about a student loan debt in this country is is this going to be the next big government bailout? >> i called. we did an interview with laura and asher, president of the institute for college access and success. i kept saying, we have a 11% delinquent on student loans. does the government need to be there to help bail out? that is the question. she said seriously, no. there are six options for the 85% to the federal government. the question...
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>> >> the video's for my use only.? >> yeah. >> i can give you 60 days in disciplinary segregation for the write-up. if the other inmate wanted to, he could have taken out assault 2 charges against you for using that tray as a weapon during a fight. evidently, he didn't. being your first-time offense, and this is your copy. you'll be moved to disciplinary segregation sometime today. all right. you're good. >> [ mum >> reeves, will you just switch out jump suits for me, man? i need the orange one back. and pack all yr >> you got these young guys. some of them don't care. so they all get smart. you can see his demeanor was a tried to lie a little bit, sitting at his seat.l so right there, he tried to lie his way out of it. >> damn! >> aig surveillance footage not only revealed the truth, upon close examination, it g about the bin properties of jail food. >> it's gonna take one, two hits, and then the food finally comes out. i would say more than likely that's either macaroni and cheese or it's scalloped potatoes, which
>> >> the video's for my use only.? >> yeah. >> i can give you 60 days in disciplinary segregation for the write-up. if the other inmate wanted to, he could have taken out assault 2 charges against you for using that tray as a weapon during a fight. evidently, he didn't. being your first-time offense, and this is your copy. you'll be moved to disciplinary segregation sometime today. all right. you're good. >> [ mum >> reeves, will you just switch out jump...
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have a great one for us. through thanksgiving weekend at sleep train get 36 months interest-free financing and save $400, $500, up to $600 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get 3 years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. plus, free same day delivery set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. but mattress price wars ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ mallicoat, with your c-b-s five headlines... >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it is 8:55. i'm frank mallicoat. we'll get you caught up with some bay area headlines right now. people will soon have to stay clothed in san francisco after the board of supervisors voted to ban public nudity. it was close, though. some protestors stripped down during yesterday's hearing on were escorted out of court. the sponsor scott weiner says there needs to be a balance between the rights of nudists and th
have a great one for us. through thanksgiving weekend at sleep train get 36 months interest-free financing and save $400, $500, up to $600 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get 3 years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. plus, free same day delivery set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. but mattress price wars ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ mallicoat,...
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it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. >>> the reason you have to take your shoes off when you go through airport security is largely this guy. richard reid, the shoe bomber, who tried to blow up a trans-atlantic flight in 2001, he now lives in colorado in a federal supermax prison. this guy was the bomb maker for the first world trade center bombing in 1993. he also lives in colorado. in a federal supermax prison. this guy, the blind shikh, was convicted for involvement in a bunch of terrorist plots. he lives in north carolina at the butner federal correctional complex there. remember charles manson? lives in california at corcoran state prison. eric rudolph is the guy who bombed the olympics in 1996 and bombed abortion clinics and a gay bar. eric rudolph lives in colorado, too, at the same prison. and the 9/11 conspirator lives in the supermax prison in colorado. if you're a convicted terrorist in the united states, depending on what exactly you're convicted of, it is possible you will be put to
it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. >>> the reason you have to take your shoes off when you go through airport security is largely this guy. richard reid, the shoe bomber, who tried to blow up a trans-atlantic flight in 2001, he now lives in colorado in a federal supermax prison. this guy was the bomb maker for the first world trade center bombing in 1993. he also lives in colorado. in a federal supermax prison. this guy, the blind shikh, was convicted for...
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. >> ert is used for the major disturbances. we are used to quell riotous .gather intel. inside the armory at theo lacey, the emergency response team suits up to confront an inmate considered to be a dangerous threat. >> i'm sending you guys into nb danger, i know. this is not a drill. this is an ad seg inmate.at that means. correct? this means he's assaultive to other inmates but also assaultive possibly to staff. that kind of amps it up a little bit.>> the inmate is albert briceno. orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence e than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. >> albert briceno is a gang member from hard trden grove. he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up in the gang life through his family, through his mom and surrounding family members. he was basically born into the gangs. >> i just grew up, like, angry. it wasn't cool showing your emotions. i channeled all that hurt into anger. i started gang-banging. if i'm going to cry, i'm going to let their blood be my tears, yo no
. >> ert is used for the major disturbances. we are used to quell riotous .gather intel. inside the armory at theo lacey, the emergency response team suits up to confront an inmate considered to be a dangerous threat. >> i'm sending you guys into nb danger, i know. this is not a drill. this is an ad seg inmate.at that means. correct? this means he's assaultive to other inmates but also assaultive possibly to staff. that kind of amps it up a little bit.>> the inmate is albert...
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sunny and mild for us this morning. if you're headed to the central valley, we have dense fog posted. so the fog will be forming in the central valley. but for us, we have mostly clear skies and nothing but sun today. overnight, a few low clouds will return to the shoreline. sun later for sacramento and 68. monday looks nice for sfo and other gateway destinations. not bad in new york, denver, chicago and l.a. we'll look at numbers in the 70s today. and the extend forecast is calling for increasing clouds on wednesday and then next thursday and friday, one system moves through and another one falls on its he's. so wednesday, thursday and friday we get wet. but it will be a beautiful saturday. enjoy it. >> a wide variety of forecasts in your forecast there. >>> the future is still a little cloudy for the 49ers and its starting quarterback. the coach said that guessing is next in sports. ,, >>> a beautiful day in the because area. highs today 70 degrees and things turn wet the latter half of the week. we'll be back in a mi
sunny and mild for us this morning. if you're headed to the central valley, we have dense fog posted. so the fog will be forming in the central valley. but for us, we have mostly clear skies and nothing but sun today. overnight, a few low clouds will return to the shoreline. sun later for sacramento and 68. monday looks nice for sfo and other gateway destinations. not bad in new york, denver, chicago and l.a. we'll look at numbers in the 70s today. and the extend forecast is calling for...
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he joins us from new york. it is interesting, i was here back in 2008-2009 when there was a ground offensive into gaza city. the situation in terms of the geopolitical situation has changed a lot now for hamas and for israel, given the arab spring. how does that impact decisions now on the ground here? >> nobody seems to have any serious ability to exercise any control over either of the two parties. the united states now has taken a sort of back seat to the conflict saying only that israel has a right to defend itself primarily and on the arab spring side, you have a lot of new faces, but they haven't demonstrated they have any more influence over what hamas does than mubarak did or any of the dictators that these governments have replaced. so you have a situation where you have two sides fighting and nobody has the ability to tell either of them, listen, it is time to stop fighting and start talking. and to start getting a dialogue going. there is no intermediary who can step in and get either of them to >> s
he joins us from new york. it is interesting, i was here back in 2008-2009 when there was a ground offensive into gaza city. the situation in terms of the geopolitical situation has changed a lot now for hamas and for israel, given the arab spring. how does that impact decisions now on the ground here? >> nobody seems to have any serious ability to exercise any control over either of the two parties. the united states now has taken a sort of back seat to the conflict saying only that...
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appreciate you being with us. your thoughts on the cease-fire. >> well, anderson, we think it is a very positive move. the first objective is to stop the bloodshed and save lives. and you have almost 150 palestinians killed and 1100 wounded, and massive amounts of destruction. we are very pleased that the shooting and firing has stopped, but we also believe that this is a first step. and if it stops there, and if we don't deal with the causes of violence again, then it will erupt again. and in a sense this is a positive first step, but we do hope that there will be a serious battling of the issues of the occupation and the siege and we can achieve genuine police rather than temporary truces. and the palestinian people constantly pay the price when there is a temporary truce. >> more negotiations are to begin 24 hours from now. negotiations about the blockade of gaza, and other negotiations. what do you think are the biggest first steps that need to occur. >> well, first, the thing is stopping the destruction, whic
appreciate you being with us. your thoughts on the cease-fire. >> well, anderson, we think it is a very positive move. the first objective is to stop the bloodshed and save lives. and you have almost 150 palestinians killed and 1100 wounded, and massive amounts of destruction. we are very pleased that the shooting and firing has stopped, but we also believe that this is a first step. and if it stops there, and if we don't deal with the causes of violence again, then it will erupt again....
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joining us now, senior petroleum analyst. thank you so much for joining us. what are the secrets? you have to tell me if they are true, it seems gas prices always go up on thursday night before friday. is that true? >> no, it is not. they think the price always goes up in advance of the holiday weekend. that is a myth as well. they're either flat or they declined. we saw the same thing with labor day. it can often decline, so it really depends. melissa: in thi case this year it might be better to wait. if prices are falling, maybe you want to wait until deeper into the weekend, what is your advice? >> prices are only following in a few areas. we are seeing wholesale price increases, the national average is about $0.08 per gallon more than a year ago, but in some parts of the country is significantly higher. look at the highest prices in the country, $3.98. $0.30 more than they were paying last year. in dallas $0.02 per gallon less. sale prices above $0.36 per gallon less than what they paid a year ago. it is a broad mix. melissa: what is the way to find the best price in my neighb
joining us now, senior petroleum analyst. thank you so much for joining us. what are the secrets? you have to tell me if they are true, it seems gas prices always go up on thursday night before friday. is that true? >> no, it is not. they think the price always goes up in advance of the holiday weekend. that is a myth as well. they're either flat or they declined. we saw the same thing with labor day. it can often decline, so it really depends. melissa: in thi case this year it might be...
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las condiciones atmosfericas estaran muy agradables...esperamos cielos s temperaturas agradables...si us veamos como estan las condiciones actualmente, 57 grados con viento soplando desde el norte a 7 millas por hora... y cielo despejado... las condiciones a nivel regional igual de agradables incluso con algunos sectires marcando temperaturas un poco mas calidas que la ciudad capital... esta noche esperamos minimas en los 47 grados con cielos despejados...asi estaran las col fin de semana, dias soleados, noches despejadas y temperaturas que alcanzaran los 68 grados durante el dia... los dejo con el pronostico extendido... el trafico humano continua siendo un grave problema.. ...vamos a una pausa..pero en unos instantes... los deportes...con oscar burgos...hoy el resumen de la accion nos llega nuestra estacion afiliada, univision boston... alli se encuentra oscar burgos con toda la informacion... oscar adelante... mls: playoffs iniciamos con la mls porque ya se conocen a los finalistas de las conferencias, anoche en nueva york por el este, dc united de visita supero 1-0 a red bulls, el un
las condiciones atmosfericas estaran muy agradables...esperamos cielos s temperaturas agradables...si us veamos como estan las condiciones actualmente, 57 grados con viento soplando desde el norte a 7 millas por hora... y cielo despejado... las condiciones a nivel regional igual de agradables incluso con algunos sectires marcando temperaturas un poco mas calidas que la ciudad capital... esta noche esperamos minimas en los 47 grados con cielos despejados...asi estaran las col fin de semana, dias...
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any use of information about how where they go and the whereabouts are using the clipper card to make sure they're protected so i am intriewtion a resolution calling on the metropolitan transportation commission and we have consistency with transit and track usage with transportation and passes and transit passes and that is mine for submission. >> thank you supervisor avalos. supervisor cohen. >> thank you very much. good afternoon colleagues. i have two simple items to introduce today. the first is the drafting of a request for the city attorney to work with my office on reassessing the public notice requirements for building permits issued in areas pdr zoned 1b. this zoning category was specifically designed during the eastern neighborhood process to designate buffer -- specific design during the process to designate buffer zones and heavy industrial uses and adjacent uses in the bay view. recognizing there is unique relationship in the areas and residential neighborhoods are directly across the street. unfortunately with the demolition of one portion of the property this weekend m
any use of information about how where they go and the whereabouts are using the clipper card to make sure they're protected so i am intriewtion a resolution calling on the metropolitan transportation commission and we have consistency with transit and track usage with transportation and passes and transit passes and that is mine for submission. >> thank you supervisor avalos. supervisor cohen. >> thank you very much. good afternoon colleagues. i have two simple items to introduce...
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use we give you c. you can pick where to get your car fixed, we can cut you a check, or, at our service center, we take care of everything for you. [ relaxing music playing ] [ chuckles ] -whew, so many choices. -take your time. -the service center. -okay. giving you choices -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. for a golf getaway. double miles you can actually use... but mr. single miles can't join his friends because he's getting hit with blackouts. shame on you. now he's stuck in a miniature nightmare. oh, thank you. but, with the capital one venture card... you can fly any airline, any flight, any time. double miles you can actually use. what's in your wallet? alec jr? it was a gift. >>> a hand full of swing states will likely decide this election. let me show you how different these states are when it comes to jobs. let's head out west first, nevada. the highest unemployment states of the tossup states, 11.8%. colorado closer to the national average at 8%. ohio, we just told you, 7% ther
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joining us live now from indianapolis, thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> you brought in two people for questioning. what's their status? >> as we said on monday we have had interviews and execution of search warrants since day one. and there were additional interviews yesterday and additional search warrants served. >> you're just questioning people that might be involved in the case but no suspects at this time? >> not that we can speak to at this time. that's correct. >> do you have a theory in exactly how this crime went down? >> well, other than the fact that clearly, as we indicated on monday, an accidental cause of the explosion has been ruled out and at this point we obviously believe it's an intentional act. beyond that, we really can't speak to what we believe caused the explosion. >> how do you something like that? i have read many different reports, you opened up a gas pipe outside or inside the home and then maybe someone ignites it using some sort of device outside the home. is that what you think? >> well, at this point, i can't be specific about what we think
joining us live now from indianapolis, thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> you brought in two people for questioning. what's their status? >> as we said on monday we have had interviews and execution of search warrants since day one. and there were additional interviews yesterday and additional search warrants served. >> you're just questioning people that might be involved in the case but no suspects at this time? >> not that we can speak to at this...
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. >>> well the splash showers have hit most of us for the day over the north bay. over the last hour we have seen the system finally begin to shift over the central bay. we will show you again we've got steady rain continuing over the north bay and as we look along the peninsula we have rain headed this way. now from san francisco down to san mateo. and it's now crossing over the east bay with oakland reporting a few light showers here. as we get into the evening hours we're going watch this system continue to push to the south and as it does it will continue to bring us rain into the north bay we've seen anywhere from 3-10á7b9 and i will tell you how long this system is going to stick around. >>> highway patrols investigating a fatal cash that left one woman dead. it happened about 2:20 this afternoon. an suv veered into a disabled car and that car was pushed into traffic and overturned. the woman inside the disabled car was ejected. >>> workers of the port of oakland are applauding ending agreement that crippled their operations today. late this afternoon union
. >>> well the splash showers have hit most of us for the day over the north bay. over the last hour we have seen the system finally begin to shift over the central bay. we will show you again we've got steady rain continuing over the north bay and as we look along the peninsula we have rain headed this way. now from san francisco down to san mateo. and it's now crossing over the east bay with oakland reporting a few light showers here. as we get into the evening hours we're going...
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220 men join us with the reaction. egyptian president makes a power grab that could make a feral blush. violent protests break out. will they bring mideast turmoil to new heights? one of the reasons top experts. getting a pink slip for not getting a flu shot. one employer fires all workers refusing to get the flu vaccine. is it legal? could more businesses follow suit? if even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ melissa: first, let's take a look at the day's market headlines. fiscal cliff years made a comeback and strong retail sales are not enough to offset the concern. the dow closed down 42 points. facebook shares some otherbest in four months. two formerly bearish analysts upgrade their outlook citing increasing revenue from mobile ads. and as our own charlie gasparino first reported, mary schapiro stepping down as chairman of the sec. officially leave office on december 14th. she ran the securities regulator for nearly four years. president obama will appoint current sec commissioner to run the
220 men join us with the reaction. egyptian president makes a power grab that could make a feral blush. violent protests break out. will they bring mideast turmoil to new heights? one of the reasons top experts. getting a pink slip for not getting a flu shot. one employer fires all workers refusing to get the flu vaccine. is it legal? could more businesses follow suit? if even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ melissa: first, let's take a look at the day's market...
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try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's another reason more investors are saying... if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >> federal workers are claiming they are underpaid by an average of 35% compared to private employees but another report is out showing exactly the opposite. they are lavishly overpaid. let's talk to jackie simon with the american federation of government employees. all right. the article in the washington post says that you are overpaid when you include all the fringe benefit benefits plus you have job security. >> the titled truth about fede
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actually, the people just told us we did a good job. of course, we got a lot of ribbing after about the knot, but most people were appreciative of what we had done. >> after processing the bear, it's time to say farewell. >> went through the process of collecting the information, the data from the bear and putting a tattoo on the ear tags and then we load it aboard a transport cage for the northern part of the province and then onto blab door. >> so i must say when we finally put it into the cage i was just completely zapped of energy, so much emotion flowing that day. >> reflecting on the rescue effort, many locals wonder, why all the fuss over a single polar bear? but bill collins has no regrets about how he and his team handled the situation. >> they are a species that are vulnerable. if we can save one bear, all the better. >>> coming up, a drag race goes wildly off track. >> it looks like a model car out there coming apart and somebody stuck a fire cracker in it or something. when caught on camera, heart stoppers continues. sometim
actually, the people just told us we did a good job. of course, we got a lot of ribbing after about the knot, but most people were appreciative of what we had done. >> after processing the bear, it's time to say farewell. >> went through the process of collecting the information, the data from the bear and putting a tattoo on the ear tags and then we load it aboard a transport cage for the northern part of the province and then onto blab door. >> so i must say when we finally...
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models we use at cbs 5 to forecast our weather. so dave, you are facility supervisor here at the school. how has it worked for you? >> since the installation of the hydropoint smart irrigation controllers, we have seen a near 40% reduction in irrigation water usage. that equates to about a $100,000 savings annually to our general fund. >> reporter: eric andrew the superintendent here of campbell school district, how have the children that attend the schools here learned from this process? >> well, because of the wonderful savings that we have, we're able to purchase different technologies including ipads, i touches to enhance their learning experiences and in addition to that we're working with hydropoint to be able to use his work, the work that chris has done, to show kids real- life, real world experiences with technologies, how the product is made, how it's helped the environment and so on. >> reporter: chris, residents can use this, too? >> yes. and a lot of watering companies give rebates to cover part of the cost of the cont
models we use at cbs 5 to forecast our weather. so dave, you are facility supervisor here at the school. how has it worked for you? >> since the installation of the hydropoint smart irrigation controllers, we have seen a near 40% reduction in irrigation water usage. that equates to about a $100,000 savings annually to our general fund. >> reporter: eric andrew the superintendent here of campbell school district, how have the children that attend the schools here learned from this...
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. >> the whole community uses the shed. everyone contributes to the running costs, so they do not have to cover them alone. it takes a lot of electricity to power the artificial sunlight and 35-degree room temperature. the floor is covered with 9 tons of sand to make the atmosphere more authentic. the locals cannot get enough. >> at first, it was strange. now it is great. >> the only thing missing is the sea. >> i feel so relaxed, as a i were really of disease. after a while, that feeling switches on automatically. -- i feel so relaxed, as if i were really overseas. >> this is a professor at stockholm university's stress research institute has been studying seasonal depression in sweden for years. >> up to 4% of swedes present acute symptoms. many of them are in need of serious medical treatment. some have to take antidepressants. >> back here, locals are enjoying a relaxing day under the flood lights installed in their cowshed. it is definitely a spirit booster, but it does have one shortcoming -- there is no chance of get
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if we were going into a period of quiet, obviously, that changes the reality for us and allows us to turn a page. we don't see the enemy and we have no trouble taking steps that improve the quality of life. >> one of the main concerns is that this is going to one step nearer the legitimizing of hamas. it was only when the political wing of the ira that they achieved a lasting peaceful settlement. do you see a parallel there and a time when it will be seen as a legitimate body by israel? >> if hamas changed and if it met the three benchmarks by the united nations, recognizing our country countries right to exist then the door is open to negotiations. but i see no evidence of that so far. i think hamas is stuck in an extreme position and the evidence for that, we had the bombing on the bus and hamas praised that and they said that was legitimate. as long as they are doing that sort of thing. it is difficult to be opt miss stick. if they do change or reverse some of their hard lined positions, the door can be open. >> do you accept in the last ate or nine days 30 palestinians have been
if we were going into a period of quiet, obviously, that changes the reality for us and allows us to turn a page. we don't see the enemy and we have no trouble taking steps that improve the quality of life. >> one of the main concerns is that this is going to one step nearer the legitimizing of hamas. it was only when the political wing of the ira that they achieved a lasting peaceful settlement. do you see a parallel there and a time when it will be seen as a legitimate body by israel?...
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if the jews can trust to share with us the holy land, it's okay. but not to control, not to reign, not to occupy, not to, you know, humiliate people, like what's going on in the west bank. >> and it's hard to believe that when somebody will take his land to give up and to say, "okay, let's have peace, and our land is with them," it's so difficult to believe, and if we look here, and the mountains that is our land here, and israel. they take and give to the jews, from our land. it's difficult to have peace in that situation. how could i trust them when they just all the time try constantly to humiliate and to expand, and just in that point of view, how can we trust them and have peace? >> but this is a central problem of our life here, there's no doubt, and i'll answer for myself and not as a spokesperson for the institute right now. in my opinion, the only basis for a solution in relations between palestinians and jews in the land of israel is a partition into two states, and let me explain. originally, in 1947, the united nations called upon a div
if the jews can trust to share with us the holy land, it's okay. but not to control, not to reign, not to occupy, not to, you know, humiliate people, like what's going on in the west bank. >> and it's hard to believe that when somebody will take his land to give up and to say, "okay, let's have peace, and our land is with them," it's so difficult to believe, and if we look here, and the mountains that is our land here, and israel. they take and give to the jews, from our land....
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effort to absolve can you explain exactly will this work lauren break this down really quickly for us ok so how it works is that some banks some lenders they will sell bundles of distressed debt so debts that their customers that borrow the money haven't been paying on maybe these banks and lenders want to write it down as a loss get it off their books so they will sell it at a discount to pay for pennies on the dollar to debt collectors so they can collect on the debts and maybe they'll make some money enough to recoup this great discount that they got on this debt and that's something that goes on so occupy wall street is that hey we're going to raise money by some of the distress debt at pennies on the dollar and we're going to just forget it instead of recouping not that there is debt payments and harassing people we're going to forgive this debt and it's going to be a debt jubilee they're trying to raise i think fifty thousand dollars to forgive a million dollars worth of done so does it work it depends on what your what you consider working i mean people are two point seven tril
effort to absolve can you explain exactly will this work lauren break this down really quickly for us ok so how it works is that some banks some lenders they will sell bundles of distressed debt so debts that their customers that borrow the money haven't been paying on maybe these banks and lenders want to write it down as a loss get it off their books so they will sell it at a discount to pay for pennies on the dollar to debt collectors so they can collect on the debts and maybe they'll make...